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I suppose it depends upon which system went out. I realize this is more of a hypothetical "you mainly play on one platform" type of topic.

My main platform is still the PS3 although admittedly, it's primary use hasn't been games in awhile. I still have a stack of unplayed games to go through or at least scratch the surface of.

If support for the PS3 dropped, I'd roll straight into just playing games on the PS4, which isn't as good when it comes to media playback. No remote yet and no external HDD support or support for video files; just BDs and DVDs for now. Obviously, I should be watching media on Netflix, Hulu Plus and the dozen other media services, but old habits favor localized content for now.

If support for the PS Vita went out, that would probably be my last dedicated gaming device. Still have the 3DS, but I haven't bought anything for it in almost two years (that can't be right). The thing with the PSV is, even if they stopped publishing games for it, it could still be used for remote play, PSP games, etc. The only thing missing would be new Vita releases.